Environmental
What is the Nevada law (NRS 40.770) regarding meth-contaminated properties?
ANevada has no law regarding meth-contaminated properties
BNRS 40.770 requires sellers to disclose known meth lab contamination, establishes cleanup standards, and addresses liability for contaminated properties✓ Correct
CMeth contamination is only disclosed if the buyer asks
DOnly commercial properties require meth disclosure in Nevada
Explanation
NRS 40.770 addresses methamphetamine contamination in Nevada real estate. Sellers must disclose known meth lab history. Properties used as meth labs must be decontaminated by a state-certified contractor before habitation. The law establishes standards and protections for buyers and lenders.
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